Hi, On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 08:52:59PM +0200, Sebastian Humenda wrote: > Rene Engelhard schrieb am 10.08.2013, 22:36 +0200: > >Will try. A step-by-step instruction for safety-proofness would be nice > >nevertheless... > First of all, generate your three poms and place those somewhere in the > source. > Run mh_lspoms and answer the questions. It'll generate a *.poms-file. Rename > that to libreoffice-java-common.poms and check whether the three entries look
Or ure.poms. > like (with a differing path): > debian/pom.xml --no-parent --has-package-version > > So e.g. pom.juh.xml etc. OK, that I already guessed from your last mail. > Then in debian/rules in an install rule: > mh_installpoms -Plibreoffice-java-common Or -pure... (Most of the libs are in ure, just unoil is in -java-common, but see below) > # now repeated for each jar: > mh_installjar -plibreoffice-java-common -l debian/pom.xml > build/location/jar.jar I don't like this. They are already installed by upstreams make install... (OK; I move them to a different path, but...). Running mh_installjars, removing the other copies and then symlinking them seems a bit obscure to me) But I'll try... But unoil.jar is not in /usr/share/java now. It's LO-internal stuff, so what you suggest would make them appear in /usr/share/java directly.. (for juh, jurt, ridl that's (afaik) public URE Java classes, so they *are* in /usr/share/java already..) Regards, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-openoffice-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130826075207.gm32...@rene-engelhard.de